Capturing movement
Scott McQuaide

Capturing movement

March 2020

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Entry 5870435
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731 Images entered

345 Photographers

18,434 Ratings

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**Open to photographers with a bronze ranking. There are two other 'Capturing movement' contests currently open to other ranks. Take a look at the <a href="https://www.photocrowd.com/leaderboard/">leaderboard</a> for more information on Photocrowd rankings.** Photos, by definition, capture and immortalise a moment of time. But, just because they freeze motion, doesn’t mean they can’t also portray it. Whether it’s capturing an animal running or the leaves of trees that are blowing in the wind, each of these scenes come alive if you know the photographic techniques to convey the movement in them properly.

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